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Research Article

An Immunochromatographic Test for the Diagnosis of Ricin Inhalational Poisoning

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Pages 505-511 | Received 17 Mar 2006, Accepted 19 May 2006, Published online: 07 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Introduction. Aerosolized ricin is a feared bioweapon for which no diagnostic protocol is currently available. Methods. We obtained antibodies to develop an immunochromatographic test (ICT) that would be part of such a protocol. Results. Our ICT, that can be read with the naked eye, has a sensitivity of 1 ng ricin/mL buffer, without enhancement, making it the most sensitive rapid test available for this toxin as far as we know. Its dynamic range extends to 10 μg/mL, with a plateau from 10 to at least 250 μg/mL (no “hook effect”), and it has limited cross-reactivity with other lectins. Discussion. Calculated from experimental and animal data, sampling with nasal swabs and testing with the devised ICT should give more than a thousand times the sensitivity required to diagnose ricin inhalational poisoning. Such a margin is particularly valuable in the absence of clinical data. Conclusion. This cost-effective and easy to use diagnostic tool could assist in the diagnosis of inhalational exposure from ricin aerosols.

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